CLIMBING FOUR PEAKS | Browns Peak Summit | The Tallest Point in Maricopa County, AZ
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2021
- Today, we're summiting one of the most iconic mountains in Arizona, Four Peaks! This massive mountain is visible from all over the valley and it is the tallest point in Maricopa County, AZ. Brown's peak is the tallest of the four, and the hike to the top is quite the adventure! Join us on our climb to the top!
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Great job explaining the wildfire devastation and the work that goes into trails years later.
I agree with the sentiments of "best video so far". Nice work!!
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Love the whole video, loved all the in depth explanations 🤙👍
Awesome hike. Glad we summited it too!
For me, this is the best video you have made to date. Thank you, Jake!
You should see how green the hike is now. It's all grown back and there's a lot of shade on the trail now
Absolutely awe inspiring!!
Looks like that writing on that rock was from a soldier in the 4th U.S. Cavalry which was out there during the Indian wars.
Wow, amazing capture! Love the mountain views! Superb quality! Keep up the great content! :)
LOVE IT
this video was
Hey Jake, Inserting a few short interviews with the people your citing would be a nice touch to add to your videos. Great video.
Nice vid! Great work!
Thanks for the recording
Freaking sweet climb!! And awesome info on the area, and current conditions. Appreciate the info on the conservation as well, hope people pay attention!!
Like it 🙂 👍 ✨️ 💓
Best video, I been wanting to go…how do you get there? Where to park? Which exit
I've gotten mixed signals on if I'd need 4 wheel drive. I have access to a 2wd work truck, maybe I'll just give it a go
Love the views! Really sad to see those black dead tree trunks. It takes so long for the Ponderosas to grow.